Its own research shows otherwise. If anything, its influence is much stronger in politics than for ads. https://twitter.com/caseynewton/status/796909159174127616 …
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Facebook's research says it significantly impacts voter turnout, moods & news flows etc. But no impact on election? https://twitter.com/agolis/status/797539390255955968 …
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As people in other countries have discovered, FB is immune to market pressures due to network effects. Publicity...
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The only way to pressure FB at the moment is public outcry. Comment on Zuck's wall, reach out to FB employees, write..
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Yes, but not just that. More than that. By design, policy & algorithm FB facilitates weaponizing misinformation.https://twitter.com/MichaelBKelley/status/796508443624476673 …
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Twitter & Youtube have own set of issues: Twitter with freedom of assembly disrupted by harassment, and YouTube recommends & filter bubble.
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also this was an extremely close election. Even small factors matter. What a gutless failure to take responsibility by Zuckerberg
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I don't expect FB take responsibility for election outcome but learn about power of misinformation and say, whoa. Not even that.
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I think
@zeynep is making a subtler point than thatThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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While
@ggreenwald is on a tear on how the Dems missed the economy, he is still wrong and unreflective on what Wikileaks actually meant.pic.twitter.com/rQAUZc0i5O
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Hillary Clinton blames Comey, not WikiLeaks http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/13/us/politics/hillary-clinton-james-comey.html …
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